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...wide range of strategies to comprehend, interpret, evaluate, and appreciate texts. They draw on their prior experience, theirinteractions with other readers and writers, their knowledge of word meaning and of other texts, their word identification strategies, a This unit will introduce students to Homer and his Epic The Odyssey. To be more specific students will learn how Homer's Epic functions as aprescription for a culture's value system. Students will learn background information, reading comprehension skills, practice of the writing process andthe use of a multi-media presentation tool in the f...

2.   Economics and Literature: Grades 4-6
An Economics and Literature Lesson, Grades 4-6 Homer Price (The Doughnuts) by Robert McClosky Scholastic Book Services Lesson by Bonnie Meszaros Copyright 1993. From Economics and Children's Literature, a manual of 45 lesson plans from SPEC Publishers, Inc,; 1006 Regency Manor Dr.; Ballwin, MO 63011, (314) 891-0043. Permission to use provided by SPEC...

3.   The Odyssey - By Homer
The Odyssey - By Homer Written by: Sherrard Pearce Catawba County Schools in Hickory, North Carolina Level "C" - 65 points (basic understanding) 1. Read the epic poem with class and answer three worksheets.15 pts. 2. Act out one scene of the epic poem with finger puppets you have created. 10 pts. 3. Draw a scene from the...

4.   The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Self-Portrait Companion
...ository composition Grades Upper Elementary and Intermediate School Levels Subject Art, Language Arts Activities 1. The Arts and Reading Rembrandt Revisited- A review of Rembrandt s life and major works. Have students discuss selected paintings such as The Night Watch and Aristotle with the Bust of Homer. Have them also focus on self-portraits comparing earlier works by Rembrandt with later ones. Have them discuss the idea that the self-portrait can be considered a "memoir without words". Encourage students to draw their own self-portraits while looking into a mirror using charcoal Follow this up wi...

5.   Read Aloud: the Voyage of Odysseus
...d format. 2. To allow students to make connections between The Voyage of Odysseus and the lessons from "A Mythological Look Into the Oceans." TIME ALLOTMENT: 11 hours (Approximately 8 hours for the read aloud, discussions, journals, and test) (Approximately 3 hours for the NBC miniseries version of Homer's Odyssey) CONTENT AREAS ADDRESSED: 1. Language Arts 2. Social Studies 3. Geography 4. Math 5. Science 6. Art 7. Computer Usage The Voyage of Odysseus is the core book for our Curriculum Development Project. Thus, all of the content areas are being addressed due to the correlation of this lesson wit...

6.   Hit a Homer in PE! (Bulletin Board)
PE Central Classroom Management PE Central Shop PEC PEC Newsletter PE Superstore Search email this idea to a friend Email Idea to a Friend printer friendly version 3-5 Printer Friendly Version Materials Name of Activity: Hit a Homer in PE! Product (Bulletin Board) Suggestions from: Purpose of Activity: A visual reminder to students about their GBC? DocuSeal behavior in class. Laminator $349.99 Prerequisites: A introduction to the PE rules. Color Splash!? Suggested Grade Level: 3-5 Construction Paper Value Pack Materials Needed:...

7.   The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - Linking Rembrandt And The Odyssey
...E3a- Prepare and deliver an individual presentation E4b- Demonstrate a basic understanding of the rules of the English language in written work Grades Intermediate and High School Levels Subjects English, Art, Social Studies Materials art reproductions, drawing supplies WWW http://classics.mit.edu/Homer/odyssey.html http://www.bartleby.com/22/ Instruction Read: The adventure of the Cyclops is in Book 9 of the Odyssey. Ask: How does Homer show that Polyphemus is uncivilized? Desired answers include his disrespect of gods and his treatment of guests. Ask: Which actions of Odysseus indicate his expect...

8.   Participant Name(s): Carolyn Johnsen and Homer Thomas
Participant Name(s): Carolyn Johnsen and Homer Thomas The Last Great Canal Curriculum Project: The Underground Railroad and the I & M Canal in Illinois Unit/Lesson Title: The Underground Railroad in the I and M Canal Area Intended Grade Level: 6-12 Approximate length: One hour Applicable Standards: Florida Sunshine State Standards for Language A...

9.   The Community Discovered - Whose River Is It?
...elates to them with the river theme. These people value self-expression and use it as it relates to the river theme, and express their values and beliefs. We will use "My River," from Houghton Mifflin, Level 1.2 and other books related to the CD theme the river. We will look at the works of Winslow Homer. Curriculum Curriculum Units/ Units Lessons Units and lessons Grade Range Early Childhood (K-3) are to incorporate into Concepts Connections existing curriculum the Topics The River four strands of How Water Flows (science) the grant: arts integration with a DBAE approach, technology Purpose Stateme...

10.   Ballad Blast Ballad Blast
Ballad Blast Language Arts Students will write epic poems, songs, or ballads to describe adventures of their own. What You Need traditional epic poems for the class to examine (Homer works well as a demonstration) contemporary epic poems, songs, or ballads on CD (e.g., Charles Osgood, John Cougar Mellencamp, Sheryl Crow, or Jewel) What to Do 1. Ask the class how they keep informed. Discuss how long it takes for big news to get to the average person, and how people stayed informe...


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